Environment America: 'Infrastructure Week' Coverage: Resources and Interview Opportunities
Yet another "Infrastructure Week" begins Monday. The phrase has become a much-maligned moniker during the Trump presidency -- featuring plenty of rhetoric but very little in the way of tangible action to rebuild America's crumbling and outdated infrastructure. The odds might still be long that
In advance of Infrastructure Week, The Public Interest Network (which includes
Recent reports on infrastructure and related issues from Environment America,
Report: Blueprint for Tomorrow (https://environmentamerica.org/reports/ame/blueprint-tomorrow).
Report: Highway Boondoggles (https://uspirg.org/reports/usp/highway-boondoggles-5).
Report: Destination Zero Carbon (https://environmentamerica.org/feature/ame/destination-zero-carbon-report).
Report: Get the Lead Out (https://environmentamerica.org/feature/ame/get-lead-out-0).
Report: Renewables on the Rise (https://environmentamerica.org/feature/ame/renewables-rise#:~:text=Clean%20energy%20is%20sweeping%20across,growth%20in%20the%20coming%20years.&text=40%20times%20more%20solar%20power,power%20over%2026%20million%20homes.).
Report: Electric Buses in America (https://environmentamerica.org/feature/ame/electric-buses-america).
Report: The State of Recycling (https://uspirg.org/feature/usp/state-recycling).
The following experts are available to interview either over the phone or on camera:
Transportation
Clean water
The climate crisis
Clean energy
Zero waste
Infrastructure policy
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